Around 10.5 miles of land will be added to the coastline, bringing the estimated construction costs to around $480 million.
Not all islands will be built at once. To prepare for any financial setbacks, the architect wants to split the project into pieces as opposed to building one massive site.
The design includes small reefs that are off-limits to humans, creating a refuge for nature and wildlife.
If the project is approved, construction could begin by 2022. All nine islets are set to be finished by 2040.